by STAO ADMIN | Oct 20, 2021
Written by Rajan Brar, Don Galbraith Award Winner 2020-21, Western University As technology continues to change the landscape of education it is important that all educators utilize the benefits they present. Digital simulations and video games are uses of technology...
by STAO ADMIN | Oct 14, 2021
Islamic Contribution to Math and Science – video worksheets & answer key There is a lack of acknowledgment of contributions made by historic Islamic scholars’ in many fields including science and math, despite four centuries of rich contributions during the...
by STAO ADMIN | May 6, 2021
This resource has been developed by the Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario / L’association des professeurs de sciences de l’Ontario with funding and technical support from Maple Leaf Foods. There are three parts to this resource: Grade 11...
by STAO ADMIN | Feb 3, 2021
Harvard University’s LabXchange (click here for more information) is a free online platform for science education that lets educators remix and share high-quality content to support differentiated, personalized learning. Click here to view a video designed for...
by STAO ADMIN | Jan 22, 2021
Many people consider science to be a collection of verified true facts, separate from human issues like discrimination. While that is the goal, it is imperative that we always remember that the scientific process is done by individuals who are never free from bias....
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